Analysis-Investors eye Latin America as they diversify away from Wall Street
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Latin America has emerged as a top investing destination as ongoing wars - both of the military and trade variety - make investors seek options in a region they view as refreshingly untroubled by tariffs and major conflicts. Portfolio flows data suggests that investors are largely underexposed to Latin America even as many stock markets - including Brazil's and Mexico's - are trading at or near record highs, while sovereign bonds offer still-attractive yields. "The Latam story is easier to tell now as stocks are cheap and there is a lack of options in emerging markets," said Leonard Linnet, head of equities at Itau BBA.